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com list extension-type list report-scheduler change report-scheduler 12 remove report-scheduler 12 list measurements attendant group list measurements attendant positions list performance attendant today list measurements trunk-group summary last-hour change meas-selection trunk-group list measurements trunk-group hourly 12 list measurements outage-trunk yesterday list measurements lightly-used-trunk today - least used trunik ping ip-address 111.122.133.144 board 01A011 trace-route ip-address 111.122.133.144 board 01A011 trace-route node-name status system all-cabinets Type status station to see if Send All Calls (SAC) is activated Display errors Display Events Display Alarms Error type 18 busied out Error type 18 is a reminder from the switch that a component has been busied out. The busyout command is used to temporarily disable a component and is usually used before you test or replace a component. Error type 513 equipment missing Error type 513 notifies you that equipment such as phones, data modules, or circuit packs, are administered but not physically connected to the switch. For example, view a hardware error report for error 513: 1 Type display errors and press ENTER. The HARDWARE ERROR REPORT form appears. 2 Fill in the Err Type field and press ENTER. In our example, type 513. The HARDWARE ERROR REPORT for error 513 appears. test station 7157 Error type 1 circuit pack removed Error type 1 often indicates that an administered circuit pack has been removed. To correct the problem and clear Error type 1: 1 Replace and latch the circuit pack in its administered slot. The next time the system runs its routine maintenance program, it should be able to see the circuit pack and the error will not appear.

Automatic Circuit Assurance You can use Automatic Circuit Assurance (ACA) to help identify faulty trunks. If activated (change system-parameters features), your system notifies you with a referral call when it detects unusual trunk usage like very short or very long calls. It needs to be turned on for each individual trunk group. The referral call arrives on an idle call appearance. If you answer the call, your display shows: that the call is an ACA call the trunk-group access code the trunk-group member number the reason for the call (short or long holding time) To use ACA on a G3V2 or older switch 1 Assign an ACA button to your phone. 2 Press the ACA button to activate your phone for referrals. 3 When you receive an ACA referral call, answer the call. 4 Record the information listed on your display to use for further troubleshooting. To use ACA on a G3V3 or newer switch 1 Assign an ACA-Halt button to your phone. 2 Leave the ACA-Halt button OFF to keep your phone active for referrals. 3 When you receive an ACA referral call, answer the call. 4 Record the information listed on your display to use for further troubleshooting. Busy Verify You can use Busy Verify to place test calls to check the busy condition of trunks, phones, or hunt groups. This test helps you determine if the trunk, phone, or hunt group is busy because of heavy use or appears busy because of a problem. To use Busy Verify, you should administer a Busy Verify button on your phone. To busy-verify a phone 1 Press the Busy Verify button on your phone. The busy verify light turns green. 2 Dial the extension of the phone you want to test. You hear a tone and see a display. The following table describes what the tone and display indicate and how to respond. UU = cabinet number (01, 02, etc.) C = carrier number (A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5) SS = slot number (depends on system) ss = port number (depends on circuit pack)

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